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M&A Blog #15 – valuation (tools and data preparation)

Francine Way

The specific tools and data required for the analysis is determined by the type of valuation method used in the analysis. I will discuss general tools and credible sources of information that a valuation professional can use for the analysis. The ones listed above are my go-to tools and sources.

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Methods and Examples on How to Value a Company

Lake Country Advisors

It’s integral to ensuring that the sale benefits all stakeholders and should be one of your priorities before advertising it to potential buyers. It’s a delicate balancing act, as inaccurate valuations have polarizing consequences. However, company valuation isn’t as simple as slapping a price on your business.

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Understanding Valuation Techniques in Mergers and Acquisitions

Sun Acquisitions

This article aims to provide a concise overview of some commonly used valuation techniques and shed light on their significance in facilitating informed decision-making during the M&A process. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis is a commonly used income-based valuation technique.

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M&A Blog #16 – valuation (Discounted Cash Flow)

Francine Way

The maturity of a company also factors into the number of growth stages that should be modeled in DCF. A mature company that has been around forever (think S&P 500 companies) would be well forecasted using a 1-stage growth model (when there is only one growth rate for the entire forecast horizon).